—it would be ncie to get more of them in, we will try to shorten or highlight some things down—want to talk about counterplan texts soon—you can save a lot fo the explanation of the strat for later speeches—in general you don’t want to take prep for the 1nr, cuz the 1nr gets a lot built in, just know what you want to be talking about before you get up there, your 1nr is full of smart and comparative arguemnts, you just want to have your own
Disad Drills--7/28 (Baxter)
Collin—good argument choice, make sure you are also making analytical claims that require little time commitment by you but require more work by your opponents—make sure you focus the 1ar on the extention of 2ac arguments, remember the structure of first refutation—excellent job referencing your evidence by name in the 1ar, great work with the empirical examples for tech companies as well, note that there is no distinction between passing and not passing legislation in terms of political will
Collin(Practice Round 1—July 27th, Baxter)
—it would be ncie to get more of them in, we will try to shorten or highlight some things down—want to talk about counterplan texts soon—you can save a lot fo the explanation of the strat for later speeches—in general you don’t want to take prep for the 1nr, cuz the 1nr gets a lot built in, just know what you want to be talking about before you get up there, your 1nr is full of smart and comparative arguemnts, you just want to have your own
Disad Drills--7/28 (Baxter)
Collin—good argument choice, make sure you are also making analytical claims that require little time commitment by you but require more work by your opponents—make sure you focus the 1ar on the extention of 2ac arguments, remember the structure of first refutation—excellent job referencing your evidence by name in the 1ar, great work with the empirical examples for tech companies as well, note that there is no distinction between passing and not passing legislation in terms of political will